Wet Rooms

Wet rooms are the most popular bathroom choice with BMAS customers. With over a decade of experience, we are experts in creating great looking wet rooms that are not only safe for those struggling with their mobility, but also great for other members of the family or household.

A wet room design provides fantastic accessibility and room layout options. Our advisors are experienced in tailoring designs to suit both your needs and your bathroom space. Our experienced installers work to a high standard of finish, with a wet room typically complete in five consecutive days. The whole process is fully managed and disruption is kept to a minimum.

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BMAS mobility specialists are experienced in designing attractive, accessible bathrooms, with layouts and features thoughtfully selected to suit your individual needs.

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Our installation teams pride themselves on the quality of their work and you can expect every element of your bathroom, from fixtures to fittings to meet our exacting standards.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Wet Rooms

What are the benefits of a wet room?

Wet rooms are fully waterproof, open-plan bathrooms that provide enhanced accessibility, easy maintenance, and a modern aesthetic. They also maximize space and can add a luxury feel to your home.

Should I consider a wet room?

If you desire a modern, spacious bathroom with increased accessibility, particularly for people with mobility issues, you should consider a wet room.

What is the difference between a shower room and a wet room?

A shower room contains an enclosed shower area, while a wet room is entirely waterproof, allowing the entire space to function as a showering area. Wet rooms typically offer a more open, minimalist design without barriers.

Who is eligible for a wet room?

Anyone can install a wet room, but due to their accessibility and ease of use, they are particularly beneficial for elderly individuals or people with limited mobility.

Can I get a grant to install a wet room?

In the UK, you may be eligible for a Disabled Facilities Grant if you need a wet room for medical or accessibility reasons. Local councils provide these grants to help cover the costs.

Can you put a wet room in any bathroom?

A wet room can be installed in most bathrooms, provided adequate waterproofing and drainage solutions are implemented. However, smaller bathrooms may require additional considerations to prevent water damage to surrounding areas.

Does a wet room devalue a property?

A wet room can add value if designed well, but removing only the traditional bath may deter some buyers. It’s generally best to have at least one traditional bathroom with a bathtub to appeal to a wider market.

What is the point of a wet room?

Wet rooms are stylish, accessible, and efficiently use space, especially in smaller bathrooms. They are easy to clean and offer a contemporary, open-plan design that adds a luxurious feel to the home.

Why are wet rooms so expensive?

Wet rooms are more expensive because they require specialised waterproofing and expert installation to ensure proper drainage and leak prevention. The materials and construction methods are often more advanced than those for a typical bathroom.